I don't use debian menu anywhere I don't like what it does to the menus.
I built my jwm menu by hand and modelled it on the xfce menu structure.
I think it's quite reasonable to make package requests as I don't think
devuan currently have backports.
On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 11:08 AM, wrote:
> A
As for package requests i have a question:
Is it acceptable to make proposals or would feel innecesserily stressed?
(I'd like to have several small tools, which are available on git but
not in the repositories, having in mind to put together the stuff for a
jwm desktop as an option in tasksel. On
Am Sun, 19 Jun 2016 09:17:26 +1000
schrieb Ozi Traveller :
Hi Ozi!
> Hi emninger
>
> I have ceni_2015.07.06+nmu1_all.deb installed in devuan stable.
>
> Ozi
That's great, thankyou very much. May be you can put it also to ascii?
As for this, just a question: On one machine i have running devua
Hi emninger
I have ceni_2015.07.06+nmu1_all.deb installed in devuan stable.
Ozi
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 7:48 PM, wrote:
> I would like to have ceni in the devuan packages. Ceni can be found
> here (the amd_64 version):
> http://packages.siduction.org/?Repositories:extra_amd64
>
> In the practi
I would like to have ceni in the devuan packages. Ceni can be found
here (the amd_64 version):
http://packages.siduction.org/?Repositories:extra_amd64
In the practical use, i think it's a robust and very easy to use
ncurses based tool. It's advantage is, once it is set up (practically
it uses wpas